
News
Share
Published 17:02 24 Feb 2026 GMT
Updated 17:02 24 Feb 2026 GMT

Primary schools shouldn't 'come down too hard' on students who are questioning their gender, says the Education Secretary.
Phillipson said that schools should take a 'watchful approach' and work alongside parents, but that they should allow “children just to consider who they are to behave in ways that might not be aligned with their sex or their gender.”
She added: “So if a boy wants to wear dresses, we should just, if we allow that to work, children will experiment at different points, they will consider who they are.
“Taking a watchful approach, not coming down too hard on that actually reduces what we see in terms of children moving towards a more medicalised model.”
Bridget Phillipson was appearing on LBC's Call the Cabinet, when she was asked about allowing young boys wearing dresses to school or going by feminine names.
News

All the latest details from Bedford train crash as one dead and 33 seriously injured
Here’s everything we know Yesterday afternoon, two trains collided south of Bedford in the UK in an incident which has killed one person and seriously injured 33. British Transport Police declared a major incident yesterday (Friday 19 June) at 17:15 following reports of two trains colliding. The services involved were the 16:40 from Corby to […]
News
1 day ago
Friends and Cheers legend James Burrows dies aged 85
He was instrumental is countless iconic sitcoms Friends and Cheers legend James Burrows has died aged 85, his family has confirmed. Burrows co-created the famous sitcom Cheers and also directed Will & Grace as well as 15 epsiodes of friends, including the very first one. His long career also saw him direct on shows such […]
News
1 day ago
News
Nigel Farage issues coping statement of excuses after crushing by-election defeat
News